Dr. Lauren Atlas’s 
laboratory<https://www.nccih.nih.gov/research/intramural/section-on-affective-neuroscience-and-pain>
 is recruiting one to two postdoctoral researchers with expertise in fMRI and 
affective science to join the Section on Affective Neuroscience and Pain (ANP) 
to lead new projects on the psychological modulation of pain and emotional 
experience. Dr. Atlas’s lab is part of the National Center for Complementary 
and Integrative Health’s (NCCIH) intramural research 
program<https://www.nccih.nih.gov/research/intramural>, and affiliated with the 
Intramural Research Programs of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) 
and National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Learn more about the NIH 
Intramural Training Program.<https://www.training.nih.gov/programs>

Research in the ANP Lab focuses on the mechanisms by which expectations, 
learning, and other cognitive and affective factors influence pain, emotion, 
and clinical outcomes. We combine approaches from experimental psychology, 
neuroimaging, psychophysiology, and computational modeling to investigate pain 
and emotional experience in healthy individuals as well as individuals with 
chronic pain and/or affective disorders. We are particularly interested in the 
intersection of appetitive and aversive learning, how psychosocial factors 
influence pain and clinical outcomes, and questions motivated by pain’s central 
role in the opioid crisis. Postdoctoral researchers are expected to develop 
their own projects, with guidance, and to collaborate with other researchers in 
the lab as well as in the broader NIH community. We are looking for someone to 
spearhead new projects using high field imaging (7T-FMRI) to examine pain and 
perception across domains and/or using simultaneous PET-MRI to study the role 
of dopamine and opioids in pain modulation. Clinical collaborations to look at 
the intersection between pain, mental health, and/or substance use disorders 
are also possible.

The candidate should have a strong background in psychology and neuroscience 
and must have received a Ph.D. in a relevant field by the time of appointment. 
Candidates with successful publications in the fields of pain, emotion, and/or 
computational modeling are encouraged to apply. Postdoctoral positions require 
experience with 1) design of behavioral and fMRI experiments, 2) analysis of 
fMRI data using statistical parametric mapping packages (SPM, AFNI, etc.), and 
3) programming and analysis skills in MATLAB, R, and/or Python. These 
requirements will be flexible for candidates with clinical experience or 
experience in psychopharmacology, as we are currently planning clinical 
collaborations. Appointments and salary are commensurate with research 
experience and accomplishments 
(www.training.nih.gov/programs/postdoc_irp<http://www.training.nih.gov/programs/postdoc_irp>).

The candidate will be supported with the excellent intramural NIH fellowship in 
a stimulating and interactive research environment at NIH. NIH has exceptional 
multidisciplinary research facilities including structural and functional MRI, 
MEG, PET, and TMS. Our lab is fully funded with dedicated weekly scan time, a 
full-time data analyst, and the opportunity to work alongside some of the 
world’s foremost fMRI experts. Training in advanced imaging and other 
techniques is available, as are courses in grant writing and career 
development. Trainees can also apply to be fellows in the Center on Compulsive 
Behaviors<https://research.ninds.nih.gov/researchers/center-compulsive-behaviors-ccb#:~:text=The%20mission%20of%20the%20NIH,alleviating%20or%20reversing%20these%20behaviors.>,
 a trans-NIH fellowship program. This is an exciting and collaborative 
environment for those interested in pursuing a career in clinical or cognitive 
neuroscience.

How To Apply
Applicants should submit a CV, a brief description of research interests and 
career goals, and the names of three references to Dr. Lauren 
Atlas<mailto:[email protected]> (Investigator/Chief, Section on Affective 
Neuroscience and Pain, NCCIH/NIMH/NIDA, NIH). Applications will be reviewed on 
a rolling basis.

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
The Department of Health and Human Services and NIH are equal opportunity 
employers committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion.

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